Holcomb Creek Falls

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Holcomb Creek Falls
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Holcomb Creek Falls
Location Rabun County, Georgia, United States
Coordinates 34°58′54″N83°15′55″W / 34.981745°N 83.265357°W / 34.981745; -83.265357
Type Cascade
WatercourseHolcomb Creek

Holcomb Creek Falls, located in the Chattooga River Ranger District of the Chattahoochee National Forest in Rabun County, Georgia. [1]

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